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United Bahamian Party

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United Bahamian Party
LeaderRoland Theodore Symonette
Founded1956
DissolvedOctober 1971
Merged intoFree National Movement
IdeologyWhite minority interests

The United Bahamian Party (UBP) was a major political party in the Bahamas in the 1950s and 1960s. Representing the interests of the white oligarchy known as the Bay Street Boys, including Stafford Sands, it was the ruling party between 1958 and 1967.[1] It was led by Roland Theodore Symonette.

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History

It was established in 1956 as the Christian Democratic Party to oppose the black-dominated Progressive Liberal Party,[2][3] which had emerged as the largest party in the 1956 elections with six seats, although 22 MPs had been elected as independents. Following the 1958 general strike, it was renamed the United Bahamian Party.[2] Despite receiving fewer votes than the black-dominated Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), the UBP won the 1962 general elections,[4] largely as a result of gerrymandering.[1] However, the 1967 elections saw a reversal in fortunes as the UBP received more votes, but won the same number of seats as the PLP. The PLP formed a government with the support of the sole Labour Party MP. Following the election the UBP accused the PLP of gerrymandering.[1]

In early elections the following year, support for the UBP slumped and it won only seven of the 38 seats. In 1971 it merged with the Free Progressive Liberal Party, a breakaway from the ruling party,[1] to form the Free National Movement.

Election results

Election Votes % Seats
1962 26,500 36.1%
18 / 33
1967 19,408 45.0%
18 / 38
1968 12,371 26.6%
7 / 38

References

  1. ^ a b c d Dieter Nohlen (2005), Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p. 73. ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. ^ a b Plural Political Parties in the Bahamas - Pt. 2[permanent dead link] The Nassau Guardian,7 December 2015
  3. ^ Robert J. Alexander (1982) Political parties of the Americas: Guadeloupe-Virgin Islands of the United States, Greenwoord Press, p772
  4. ^ Nohlen, pp81–82
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